a common space for harmonic overtones
This is traditional Tuvan song in non-traditional interpretation, arrangement made by us spontaneously. We had 1 hour of time and we was just celebrating our occasional meeting. In fact this is the combination of ancient tuvan folklore, contemporary fusion jazz, some middle eastern music and kuzhebarian rhythms:)
Raphael De Cock - vocals, throat singing (khoomei, kargyraa, sygyt), uilleann pipes
Dmitry Gorelik - guitar
Nadishana - hybrid kaval, dan moi
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Recording made in KKStudio, Gliwice, Poland
Big thanks to Krzysztof Kobyliński and Michal from KKStudio
Comment by Jens Mügge on August 9, 2010 at 9:10am
Comment by Mickey Lee Johnson on May 23, 2012 at 12:29am I love this! great musicianship and throat singing and wonderful arrangement! really enjoy the guitar solo!
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